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A professor gave the same exam to two classes. The 200 [#permalink]
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A professor gave the same exam to two classes. The 200 students in the first class scored an average (arithmetic mean) of a 75 on the exam. The students in the second class scored an average (arithmetic mean) of an 85 on the exam. If the average (arithmetic mean) score of students in both classes was a 77, how many students are in the second class?

A professor gave the same exam to two classes. The 200 students in the first class scored an average (arithmetic mean) of a 75 on the exam. The students in the second class scored an average (arithmetic mean) of an 85 on the exam. If the average (arithmetic mean) score of students in both classes was a 77, how many students are in the second class?

A professor gave the same exam to two classes. The 200 students in the first class scored an average (arithmetic mean) of a 75 on the exam. The students in the second class scored an average (arithmetic mean) of an 85 on the exam. If the average (arithmetic mean) score of students in both classes was a 77, how many students are in the second class?

A professor gave the same exam to two classes. The 200 students in the first class scored an average (arithmetic mean) of a 75 on the exam. The students in the second class scored an average (arithmetic mean) of an 85 on the exam. If the average (arithmetic mean) score of students in both classes was a 77, how many students are in the second class?